Blended Learning to Reach, Teach, and Care
Tuesday 28 September - Register here
- Official Opening by the Vice Chancellor
- Student Panel: Maintaining connectedness in blended learning Wednesday 29 September - Register here
- Keynote Professor Claire Macken Presentation
- Academic Staff Presentations Thursday 30 September - Register here
- SoTL Workshop for new researchers Friday 1 October - Register here
- TEL Leadership Panel: Using learning technologies to enhance your curriculum
- External guests include: Colin Simpson (Monash University); Dr Srecko Joksimovic (University of South Australia); Conjoint Associate Professor Cathy Stone (University of Newcastle); Associate Professor Chi Baik (University of Melbourne)
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Tuesday, September 28th | ||
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10:00 AM |
Joseph Laundy, The University of Notre Dame 10:00 AM Father Joseph Laundy to present the opening prayer |
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10:05 AM |
Official Opening - Vice Chancellor Professor Francis Campbell Francis Campbell, The University of Notre Dame Australia 10:05 AM Vice Chancellor Professor Francis Campbell will officially open the 2021 Educator Scholar Summit. |
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10:30 AM |
Student Panel: Maintaining connectedness in blended learning Kate Saw Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 10:30 AM The student voice is integral to designing valuable learning and teaching experiences. Our student panel consists of current students across campuses and who are at different stages of their study journey. Facilitated by Professor Selma Alliex, Pro Vice Chancellor, Student Experience, our students will share their views as to how we might engage them in designing for the blended education landscape. Our Student Panel is:
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Wednesday, September 29th | ||
10:00 AM |
Claire Macken, RMIT Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 10:00 AM Keynote Presentation: How are we going to manage this one? Blended learning for engagement, community and wellbeing as the future of higher education. I’m not sure where you were when it became apparent that the default mode of learning for 2020 would be fully online … not just in your University but indeed most of education in the world. I remember thinking, having spent a good part of my professional life in higher education, how is the education sector going to manage this one?! In this keynote presentation, hear an optimistic view as to the future of learning and teaching . . . Read more |
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11:00 AM |
Jenny Pizzica, The University of Notre Dame Australia Keynote & Academic Presentations sessions combined - Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 11:00 AM Join your colleagues for their Research in Progress and Scholarship of Learning and Teaching presentations |
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11:02 AM |
Joan Squelch, The University of Notre Dame Australia Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 11:02 AM This paper reports on the implementation of a blended learning strategy in the School of Law (Fremantle) in 2021. The success of the law school and its reputation in the legal profession have been attributed to its high-quality face-to-face learning and teaching. Following almost a year of enforced ‘online’ learning in 2020, the law school turned its attention to planning for the return to face-to face learning as a high priority in 2021. However, in 2021 the school was still constrained by limited classroom capacity and physical distancing rules. The law school therefore decided to implement a blended learning strategy . . . Read more |
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11:09 AM |
Teaching academic integrity through legal problem solving Lara Pratt, University of Notre Dame Australia Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 11:09 AM This presentation provides a reflection on the delivery of academic integrity content to first year Law Students. Academic integrity education is of concern for all disciplines [HESF], but professional disclosure obligations make it of particular concern to law schools. [eg Evans (2012); James & Mahmud (2014); Stuhmcke (2011)]. Modern academic integrity questions are diverse and require education on more than just ‘citation skills’ and how to avoid plagiarism [eg Rogerson & McCarthy (2017); Sefcik et al (2020)]. Instead, students need a comprehensive engagement of integrity as an academic good, as well as full awareness of the consequences of non-compliance. But, . . . Read more |
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11:16 AM |
Lauren Stephenson Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 11:16 AM This presentation concerns a study positioned at the intersection of trauma-informed education, professional learning and yarning (an Indigenous cultural form of conversation) with a focus on digital technologies, learning strategies and practices. It reports on a collaborative autoethnographic SoTL study involving four UNDA academics at various stages of their teaching and research careers. The study, grounded in the UNDA Objects and core values, captures the lived experiences of the four academics teaching an online course for an entire period of lock down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The presentation explores the role of yarning and characterises the impact and effect . . . Read more |
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11:23 AM |
Our Experience Adapting Team Based Learning (TBL) for Online Teaching: Our New Normal Dane A. King, The University of Notre Dame Australia Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 11:23 AM In response to COVID-19, we rapidly transitioned our three-hour sessions (comprising lecture, tutorial, and practical components) for ‘Human Body 1’ to an interactive online format from 20S2. We decided to adapt a TBL approach as it lends itself to Zoom delivery in combination with other platforms, is associated with high levels of active student participation, and incorporates many assessment touchpoints – creating new opportunities for feedback and longitudinal performance monitoring1. Our approach involved flipping and chunking lecture content, supplemented by knowledge-check activities with automated feedback as pre-work. Weekly Zoom sessions started with an individual readiness assurance test (RAT) comprising 10 . . . Read more |
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11:30 AM |
Professional Experience in Times of COVID-19 Lauren Stephenson Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 11:30 AM This study examined the preparedness and capabilities of teacher education students (TESs) in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic when many schools were teaching online. As such, the university curriculum was adapted to enable TESs to explore suitable pedagogies to not only teach remotely but to engage their students using contemporary technology-based learning materials. The school in this study was in a low socio-economic area with diverse students, many with a language background other than English. As such, this study was positioned at the intersection of what is known as trauma-informed education, professional learning and the resilience of both practicing . . . Read more |
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11:37 AM |
Ben Piggot Dr, The University of Notre Dame Australia Zoom session commences 10am AWST / 12 noon AEST 11:37 AM Mental illness among Australian tertiary students is five times that of the general population (1). In the School of Health Sciences, staff observed an apparent increase in the number of students presenting with stress related issues which were significantly impacting their studies and personal life. In an attempt to address this issue, staff were eager to take a more proactive approach and educate students about the use of practical, evidence-based strategies proven to enhance personal well-being. Consequently, an academic course was developed which combined theoretical and experiential learning workshops and comprised three assessment tasks, including the development of an individual . . . Read more |
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Thursday, September 30th | ||
10:00 AM |
SoTL Workshop for New Researchers Kathie Ardzejewska, The University of Notre Dame Australia Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 10:00 AM This one hour workshop is designed for newer researchers to look at how to turn your new practice ideas into scholarship of learning and teaching (SoTL) opportunities. To get you started on your own SOTL project, this workshop will
Workshop recordings Full workshop: https://youtu.be/6hVndzzyaw0 Part 1: https://youtu.be/Ok96X5Dwf_M Part 2: https://youtu.be/68ynL9vyL3w Part 3: https://youtu.be/ja1rV7Qfy60 . . . Read more |
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Friday, October 1st | ||
10:00 AM |
TEL Leaders Panel: Using learning technologies to enhance your curriculum Colin Simpson, Monash University Zoom session commences 10am AWST/12 noon AEST 10:00 AM Colin Simpson, Education Technologist, Monash Education Innovation Team, Monash University Dr Srecko Joksimovic, Senior Lecturer at Education Futures, University of South Australia Dr Cathy Stone, Conjoint Associate Professor, School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Newcastle Associate Professor Chi Baik, Deputy Director Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education | Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne |